Back to 'Things in Themselves': A Phenomenological Foundation for Classical Realism [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 42 (4):852-852 (1989)
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Seifert explains here the distinctiveness of the method of phenomenology and, above all, seeks to reclaim the method from the idealists and for classical realism. The main question of the book is: "In our knowledge, do we also discover besides the appearances and constituted aspects of things, 'things themselves,' i.e., essential structures and laws, and existents, which are in no way constituted by human consciousness?".

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